Honeycomb Music is extremely honored to present the highly-anticipated debut LP from producer and musician extraordinaire Josh Milan. Not only is Josh the CEO of Honeycomb Music, bringing you such hits as "Your Body," "I Will Wait" and much more, he has spent over 3 years producing and developing this exquisite 24-song collection. A nod to his day of birth, "6.9.69" represents Josh's musical journey, fusing influences from some of the giants of music (i.e., Quincy Jones, Pat Matheny et al.) and creating an incredibly crafted debut LP. Josh's lyrics explore topics of politics, identity, race, relationships and love while his music explores his life-long love of live music. This album is simply inspiring and innovative on every level. Even to describe his work in these terms understates the magic that Josh Milan brings to his debut. "6.9.69" is the kind of album you play all the way through without stopping - a masterful masterpiece!credits

I want to first thank God. Thanks to my wife Gloria for her love, prayers, patience and all of the sacrifices made for all of this to happen. My mom in-law Anne Laporte for anointing my head with oil and praying for me daily. My Milan, Johnson, and Laporte family. Thanks to Zuleica Martins and her lovely wife Ivette Peña-Martins. Thanks to my attorney Shana Fried of the Fried Firm. Adam & Sarah Cruz and all of the talented family and friends at Honeycomb Music. Thanks to the late Pastor Eugene Walker. Thanks to the talented band. Jeff "Lo" Davis, Quennel Gaskins, Jason Roberts, Reggie Parker, Bernard Belle, Andy Narell, Yasmeen Sulieman, Dawn Tallman for making her way to the studio from 3 states away at a moments notice to help me. Carrissa Henderson, and Don-Corey Washington. Thanks for all of your input, arrangements, intro’s, breaks, and everything else you’ve added to make this project sound the way it does. Thanks to Janine Lyons for the poem, love you my sister. Thanks to Joaquin “Joe” Claussell for supporting my music since the day Honeycomb Music started. Thanks to Louie Vega and the Vega family for being my family and helping me in areas that nobody could see. Thanks to Glenn Thornton and the Slaag family for being supportive from the very beginning. Thanks to Dave Darlington and Nicola Stemmer for truly understanding the vision. I want to thank my mom(the late Reba Alexander Sexton) and dad(the late Jerome Milan Sr) for giving me a life surrounded with music and good times. There's no way I can name everyone who has helped me to this point. There are so many DJ friends and supporters who’ve offered to play my music, and support my jams at their gigs. But allow me thank you, the one reading this. I don't know how this project got in your hands but I'm glad it did. I wish you well. - Josh